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Companion to Sirius

(1949)
(A book in the Inspector McLean series)
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'McLean of Scotland Yard is a guarantee of a good story.' - LIVERPOOL ECHO. Inspector McLean finds himself in a case of crime mixed up with art. Why was a picture stolen while in transit from London's Royal Academy to its purchaser? By what occult means did the Royal Academy artist depict with detailed accuracy the interior of a room in a country house he had never entered? And why the excavations in a Cornish garden following the mysterious disappearance of the painter's lovely young wife? The Inspector's search for the answers moves from the cliffs of Cornwall to the lagoons of Venice.


Genre: Mystery

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